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In ancient Egypt, the Nile River served as the primary means for long-distance transportation. Boats made of papyrus, wood, or other materials were commonly used to navigate the river, facilitating trade and the movement of goods and people. Additionally, the prevailing winds allowed for efficient sailing upstream and downstream. Overland transport primarily relied on caravans of donkeys and camels for goods not easily moved by water.

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